- From: Info <info@janorsolutions.com>
- Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 09:48:14 -0700
- To: www-validator@w3.org
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All of the pages that I develop are always certified to meet W3C HTML 4.01 Strict and CSS2 standards. I am very proud do display the logos on the sites that I produce. I do, however, get complaints from some clients that they think the logos clash with the design of the site. What kind of rules and regulations are in place governing the use of logos? Is it possible for me to create a graphic that will go with the design of a particular client, and still use the text from your logos, then use this image as the appropriate link to the valuator? How about just editing the color of the logos that you provide? I am definitely one of those who think that all sites should meet standards and that those who don't know what the standards are, and/or don't care, should not be allowed to develop sites. So I think that it is very important that those of us who follow standards should say so, but at the same time we have to keep our clients happy. Norm Allison Systems Architect - Janor Solutions Inc. http://www.janorsolutions.com <http://www.janorsolutions.com/> NOTE: Whenever possible, give the address of the document you were checking.
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